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Qualified Lawyer - G10 - A0061 - Commercial Law

Reed
Posted 15 days ago, valid for 24 days
Location

Leicester, Leicestershire LE5 3TB

Salary

£35,000 - £42,000 per annum

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Contract type

Part Time

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  • The position of Qualified Lawyer (Job No: A0061B) is available within the City Barrister & Head of Standards division of Legal Services.
  • The role requires advanced legal advice and representation in commercial law, along with effective supervision of a team, and candidates should have significant experience in this field.
  • The salary for this ongoing interim role is £45 per hour PAYE, with a commitment of 37 hours per week.
  • Key responsibilities include managing a complex caseload, providing legal advice to council officers, and representing the council in various legal settings.
  • The successful candidate will also lead staff development initiatives and support change projects to enhance legal performance.
Job Title: Qualified Lawyer (Job No: A0061B)

Division: City Barrister & Head of StandardsService: Legal ServicesTeam/Section:

  • Commercial, Property & Planning

Responsible to: Principal Lawyer

Overall Purpose of Role:

To provide an advanced level of legal advice and representation in the field of commercial law and contracts. To provide decisive and effective supervision to the team in line with the council’s ‘Vision & Values’ and ‘Leadership Qualities’ that enables them to do their best work, resulting in high levels of people and organisational performance.

Key Job Activities:

Case Management (40%)

  • Hold and manage a complex caseload of contentious and/or non-contentious legal matters.
  • Undertake complex assessments, investigations, evaluations, and analyses to resolve issues.
  • Conduct detailed legal research and interrogate intelligence and data sources.
  • Produce high-quality written documents to support legal matters.
  • Stay updated with emerging legislation, technologies, and best practices.
  • Handle complex complaints, disputes, and conflicts.

Legal Advice & Representation (40%)

  • Provide advanced legal advice to Council officers and members.
  • Represent the Council at meetings, committees, forums, and consultation events.
  • Represent the Council at court, appeals, and inquiries.
  • Fulfil statutory requirements and obligations.
  • Build and maintain professional relationships with clients, partner organisations, agencies, and external bodies.
  • Provide legal advice on procurement activities and contract terms.
  • Guide staff in resolving complex legal matters.

Leading People (10%)

  • Matrix-manage approximately 5 staff within the service.
  • Provide supervision and direction to staff supporting projects and initiatives.
  • Collaborate with service managers to identify staff development needs and plan resources.
  • Facilitate technical upskilling and professional development.
  • Manage performance by setting objectives, monitoring outputs, and providing feedback.
  • Develop positive, trusting relationships within and outside the team.

Supporting Change Projects & Legal Performance (10%)

  • Lead or support service programmes, projects, and improvement initiatives.
  • Establish and maintain governance, stakeholder engagement, and communication arrangements.
  • Ensure robust management and regular reporting of progress, benefits, risks, issues, and dependencies.

Key Job Outcomes:

  • Competent assessments, investigations, evaluations, and analyses.
  • Proactive identification and resolution of issues, conflicts, and risks.
  • Adherence to procedures and risk-management protocols.
  • Timely and organised casework completion.
  • Sound decisions and recommendations based on current legislation and policies.
  • High-quality legal documents and communications.
  • Effective legal advice and representation.
  • Successful professional relationships and collaborative workstreams.
  • Strong direction and performance management for the team.
  • Effective support for change projects and legal performance initiatives.

Key Contacts:

  • Daily: Judiciary, clients, partner organisations, agencies, external bodies, managers, suppliers, providers, contractors, divisional/service leaders, project specialists, other LCC specialists.
  • Weekly: Public, other stakeholders, statutory bodies.
  • Occasionally: Council officers and members.

This role is an ongoing interim role Rate:  £45ph PAYE

Hybrid working- 37 hours a week

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In order to submit this application, a Reed account will be created for you. As such, in addition to applying for this job, you will be signed up to all Reed’s services as part of the process. By submitting this application, you agree to Reed’s Terms and Conditions and acknowledge that your personal data will be transferred to Reed and processed by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.